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Las Cruces bowling alley massacre

The Las Cruces bowling alley massacre occurred in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States, on February 10, 1990. Seven people were shot, five fatally,[n 1] by two unidentified robbers at the Las Cruces Bowling Alley at 1201 East Amador Avenue. The gunmen shot the victims in an office, then set fire to a desk in the room and left the scene. The case is unsolved.

Las Cruces bowling alley massacre
LocationLas Cruces, New Mexico, US
Coordinates32°18′37″N 106°46′01″W / 32.3102°N 106.7669°W / 32.3102; -106.7669
DateFebruary 10, 1990
Attack type
Mass shooting, mass murder, robbery, arson
Weapon.22 caliber pistol
Deaths5 (including a victim who died in 1999)
Injured2
PerpetratorsUnknown
No. of participants
2
MotiveRobbery/Unknown

The incident is one of the two deadliest mass shootings in New Mexico history, the other being the 2013 South Valley homicides, which also resulted in the deaths of five people.

Shooting edit

On the morning of February 10, 1990, the bowling alley's manager, 34-year-old Stephanie C. Senac, was in her office preparing to open the business with her 12-year-old daughter Melissa Repass and Melissa's 13-year-old friend Amy Houser, who were planning to supervise the alley's day care.[1] The alley's cook, Ida Holguin, was in the kitchen when two men entered through an unlocked door. One pulled a .22 caliber pistol on Holguin and ordered her into Senac's office, where she, Repass, and Houser were already being held by the other gunman.

The gunmen ordered the women and children to lie down while taking approximately $4,000 to $5,000 from the bowling alley's safe. Soon after, Steve Teran, the alley's 26-year-old pin mechanic, entered. As Teran had been unable to find a babysitter for his two daughters—two-year-old Valerie Teran and six-year-old Paula Holguin (no relation to Ida)—he intended to drop them off at the alley's day care.[2] Not seeing anyone in the alley, Teran entered Senac's office and stumbled onto the crime scene. The gunmen then shot all seven victims multiple times at point-blank range.[1][2] They then set the office on fire by igniting some papers before leaving the alley.

The bowling alley fire was reported at 8:33 am. Officers responding to the call discovered that Amy Houser, Paula Holguin, and Steven Teran had died at the scene. Valerie Teran was rushed to a hospital, but declared dead on arrival.[3] Repass, despite being shot five times, called 9-1-1 on the office phone, allowing emergency services to respond immediately and saving her life along with her mother's and Ida Holguin's.[4] However, Senac died in 1999 due to complications from her injuries.[5]

Police set up ten roadblocks surrounding Las Cruces within an hour of the shooting, and carefully screened anyone leaving the city.[2][6] The U.S. Customs Service, Army and Border Patrol searched the area with planes and helicopters, but no arrests were made.[6]

Investigation edit

The case remains unsolved,[2][7] but is still under active investigation by the Las Cruces Police Department as of 2015.[8]

In 2016, 26 years after the shooting, a brother of victim Steven Teran (who died in the shooting), Anthony Teran, was included in an issue of the Las Cruces Sun-News newspaper. One of his remarks was noted, "In this day and age, things like this don’t go unsolved. How did we not get these guys? That’s the question I ask myself every day. Numerous people saw these gunmen, so someone out there knows something, and they need to come forward."[5]

Authorities are now trying to build a DNA profile from evidence found at the scene.[9]

In popular culture edit

Movies edit

A full-length documentary film called A Nightmare in Las Cruces[10] was released on the 20th anniversary of the massacre. It uses actual crime scene video, pictures and interviews with family members.[11] Filmmaker Charlie Minn hopes it will "move someone to come forward with fresh information and break the case."[12] Since its release, more tips have been reported to the local police.[13]

TV crime informational series edit

This case was featured on Unsolved Mysteries two and a half months after the murders, and on America's Most Wanted three times, once in March 1995, again in November 2004, and once again in March 2010.[14]
This case was featured on podcast Detective Perspective on November 27, 2023 by former police detective and investigator, Derrick Levasseur. [15]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Four of the victims died on the day of the shooting and the 5th victim initially survived the shooting but died from complications due to injuries in 1999.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Newsome, John (February 5, 2015). "Las Cruces bowling alley murders: 25 years later". CNN. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "New Mexico murders still a mystery after 21 years". Fox News. Associated Press. February 7, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  3. ^ Scanlon, Michael (February 11, 1990). "Bowling alley massacre leaves 4 dead, 3 injured". El Paso Times. p. 2A – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Wian, Casey (January 20, 2011). "AC360° Cold Case: Twenty-one years later, justice eludes victims of bowling alley slaying". CNN. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b López, Carlos Andres (February 9, 2016). "'Bowling Alley Massacre' case remains unsolved". Las Cruces Sun-News.
  6. ^ a b Benke, Richard (February 11, 1990). "Investigate Killings Of Four In Bowling Alley". Associated Press. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  7. ^ Hayes, Patrick (October 14, 2019). "30 years later: Bowling alley massacre still unsolved". KOB 4. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  8. ^ Hayes, Patrick (February 10, 2015). "Family remembers victim of bowling alley massacre, investigation continues". KFOX-TV. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  9. ^ Hunter, Brad (August 7, 2021). "CRIME HUNTER: Who pulled trigger in bowling alley massacre? | Toronto Sun". Toronto Sun.
  10. ^ "Documentary Examines Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre". KFOX-TV. El Paso, Texas. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  11. ^ Garcia, Anthony (February 10, 2011). . KTSM-TV. El Paso, Texas. Archived from the original on February 11, 2011. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  12. ^ "Bowling alley massacre movie in ABQ". KRQE. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  13. ^ Meeks, Ashley (February 24, 2010). "Bowling alley massacre that rocked Las Cruces 20 years ago remains a mystery". El Paso Times. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  14. ^ AMW spotlights Las Cruces massacre. KRQE. March 20, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via YouTube.
  15. ^ https://audioboom.com/posts/8406445-murder-las-cruces-bowling-alley-massacre November 27, 2023 - Via Audioboom

External links edit

  • IMDb A Nightmare in Las Cruces (2011)
  • A Nightmare in Las Cruces (2011)

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The Las Cruces bowling alley massacre occurred in Las Cruces New Mexico United States on February 10 1990 Seven people were shot five fatally n 1 by two unidentified robbers at the Las Cruces Bowling Alley at 1201 East Amador Avenue The gunmen shot the victims in an office then set fire to a desk in the room and left the scene The case is unsolved Las Cruces bowling alley massacreLocationLas Cruces New Mexico USCoordinates32 18 37 N 106 46 01 W 32 3102 N 106 7669 W 32 3102 106 7669DateFebruary 10 1990Attack typeMass shooting mass murder robbery arsonWeapon 22 caliber pistolDeaths5 including a victim who died in 1999 Injured2PerpetratorsUnknownNo of participants2MotiveRobbery Unknown The incident is one of the two deadliest mass shootings in New Mexico history the other being the 2013 South Valley homicides which also resulted in the deaths of five people Contents 1 Shooting 2 Investigation 3 In popular culture 3 1 Movies 3 2 TV crime informational series 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksShooting editOn the morning of February 10 1990 the bowling alley s manager 34 year old Stephanie C Senac was in her office preparing to open the business with her 12 year old daughter Melissa Repass and Melissa s 13 year old friend Amy Houser who were planning to supervise the alley s day care 1 The alley s cook Ida Holguin was in the kitchen when two men entered through an unlocked door One pulled a 22 caliber pistol on Holguin and ordered her into Senac s office where she Repass and Houser were already being held by the other gunman The gunmen ordered the women and children to lie down while taking approximately 4 000 to 5 000 from the bowling alley s safe Soon after Steve Teran the alley s 26 year old pin mechanic entered As Teran had been unable to find a babysitter for his two daughters two year old Valerie Teran and six year old Paula Holguin no relation to Ida he intended to drop them off at the alley s day care 2 Not seeing anyone in the alley Teran entered Senac s office and stumbled onto the crime scene The gunmen then shot all seven victims multiple times at point blank range 1 2 They then set the office on fire by igniting some papers before leaving the alley The bowling alley fire was reported at 8 33 am Officers responding to the call discovered that Amy Houser Paula Holguin and Steven Teran had died at the scene Valerie Teran was rushed to a hospital but declared dead on arrival 3 Repass despite being shot five times called 9 1 1 on the office phone allowing emergency services to respond immediately and saving her life along with her mother s and Ida Holguin s 4 However Senac died in 1999 due to complications from her injuries 5 Police set up ten roadblocks surrounding Las Cruces within an hour of the shooting and carefully screened anyone leaving the city 2 6 The U S Customs Service Army and Border Patrol searched the area with planes and helicopters but no arrests were made 6 Investigation editThe case remains unsolved 2 7 but is still under active investigation by the Las Cruces Police Department as of 2015 update 8 In 2016 26 years after the shooting a brother of victim Steven Teran who died in the shooting Anthony Teran was included in an issue of the Las Cruces Sun News newspaper One of his remarks was noted In this day and age things like this don t go unsolved How did we not get these guys That s the question I ask myself every day Numerous people saw these gunmen so someone out there knows something and they need to come forward 5 Authorities are now trying to build a DNA profile from evidence found at the scene 9 In popular culture editMovies edit A full length documentary film called A Nightmare in Las Cruces 10 was released on the 20th anniversary of the massacre It uses actual crime scene video pictures and interviews with family members 11 Filmmaker Charlie Minn hopes it will move someone to come forward with fresh information and break the case 12 Since its release more tips have been reported to the local police 13 TV crime informational series edit This case was featured on Unsolved Mysteries two and a half months after the murders and on America s Most Wanted three times once in March 1995 again in November 2004 and once again in March 2010 14 This case was featured on podcast Detective Perspective on November 27 2023 by former police detective and investigator Derrick Levasseur 15 See also edit nbsp 1990s portal nbsp Crime portal nbsp New Mexico portal Lane Bryant shooting 2008 mass shooting at a Lane Bryant store in the Chicago area List of massacres in the United States List of unsolved murders 1980 1999 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders a similar crime that remains unsolved Delisle triple murder a solved triple murder near Las CrucesNotes edit Four of the victims died on the day of the shooting and the 5th victim initially survived the shooting but died from complications due to injuries in 1999 References edit a b Newsome John February 5 2015 Las Cruces bowling alley murders 25 years later CNN Retrieved December 15 2019 a b c d New Mexico murders still a mystery after 21 years Fox News Associated Press February 7 2011 Retrieved May 28 2012 Scanlon Michael February 11 1990 Bowling alley massacre leaves 4 dead 3 injured El Paso Times p 2A via Newspapers com Wian Casey January 20 2011 AC360 Cold Case Twenty one years later justice eludes victims of bowling alley slaying CNN Retrieved December 15 2019 a b Lopez Carlos Andres February 9 2016 Bowling Alley Massacre case remains unsolved Las Cruces Sun News a b Benke Richard February 11 1990 Investigate Killings Of Four In Bowling Alley Associated Press Retrieved December 15 2019 Hayes Patrick October 14 2019 30 years later Bowling alley massacre still unsolved KOB 4 Retrieved December 15 2019 Hayes Patrick February 10 2015 Family remembers victim of bowling alley massacre investigation continues KFOX TV Retrieved February 7 2020 Hunter Brad August 7 2021 CRIME HUNTER Who pulled trigger in bowling alley massacre Toronto Sun Toronto Sun Documentary Examines Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre KFOX TV El Paso Texas Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved May 26 2012 Garcia Anthony February 10 2011 Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre Remembered KTSM TV El Paso Texas Archived from the original on February 11 2011 Retrieved May 26 2012 Bowling alley massacre movie in ABQ KRQE Albuquerque New Mexico Archived from the original on September 3 2012 Retrieved May 26 2012 Meeks Ashley February 24 2010 Bowling alley massacre that rocked Las Cruces 20 years ago remains a mystery El Paso Times Retrieved May 26 2012 AMW spotlights Las Cruces massacre KRQE March 20 2010 Retrieved January 3 2021 via YouTube https audioboom com posts 8406445 murder las cruces bowling alley massacre November 27 2023 Via AudioboomExternal links editIMDb A Nightmare in Las Cruces 2011 A Nightmare in Las Cruces 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Las Cruces bowling alley massacre amp 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